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Peter Greste returns home to Australia after jail in Egypt Peter Greste returns home to Australia after jail in Egypt
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Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste has returned to the Australian city of Brisbane to be reunited with his family, following his release on Sunday from an Egyptian prison.Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste has returned to the Australian city of Brisbane to be reunited with his family, following his release on Sunday from an Egyptian prison.
Mr Greste was arrested along with two colleagues in 2013. They were convicted of spreading false news and aiding the banned Muslim Brotherhood.Mr Greste was arrested along with two colleagues in 2013. They were convicted of spreading false news and aiding the banned Muslim Brotherhood.
The jailing of the journalists sparked an international outcry.The jailing of the journalists sparked an international outcry.
Mr Greste's colleagues, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, remain in prison.Mr Greste's colleagues, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, remain in prison.
Speaking after his release, Mr Greste said he was relieved to be free - but felt "incredible angst" at leaving Mr Fahmy and Mr Mohamed behind in jail. Speaking upon his arrival in Brisbane, Mr Greste said he was delighted to be free - and thanked his family for supporting him.
He said he hoped the Egyptian authorities would release them swiftly. He again called for the Egyptian authorities to release his colleagues, and others convicted with them.
Mr Greste was received at Brisbane airport by family members and supporters who had campaigned for his release. "Egypt has an opportunity to show that justice does not depend on your nationality," he said. "If it's right for me to be free, it's right for them to be free."
'Incredible angst'
Mr Fahmy holds dual Egyptian-Canadian citizenship, while Mr Mohamed is an Egyptian national.
Mr Fahmy has surrendered his Egyptian citizenship in order to facilitate his release, his family said on Tuesday. The journalist's brother said he had been asked to choose between his nationality and his freedom.
Canada says Mr Fahmy's release is imminent. The status of Mr Mohamed remains unclear.
Earlier this week, Mr Greste said he felt "incredible angst" at leaving his colleagues in a Cairo jail.
He is expected to hold a press conference on Thursday at 10:00 local time (00:00 GMT).He is expected to hold a press conference on Thursday at 10:00 local time (00:00 GMT).
Timeline: Journalists' detention
Muted reaction in Egypt media
How journalists were jailed in Egypt
Who are the jailed journalists?